Haha, I just wrote a post a few days ago, and I will tell you from my personal experience: It is suitable to listen to the kind of melodious and short music when getting started with classical music. Listen to big books at the beginning. The work is obviously inappropriate.
I also compiled some by the way:
01, Saint-Sa?ns: The Swan (selected from "Carnival of the Animals"), Dance of the Skeletons
02, Schubert: Serenade (selected from "The Carnival of the Animals") "Swan Song"), musical moments in F minor
03, Beethoven: For Alice, the first movement of the Symphony of Destiny, the first movement of Moonlight Piano Sonata
04, Mozart: Little Star Variations, Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major (K.448), Turkish March
05, Rossini: "William Tell" Overture
06, Schumann : The Happy Farmer, Fantasy
07, Bach: Aria on the G string,
08, Bach/Gounod: Ave Maria
09, Victoria Vardi: "The Four Seasons" Violin Concerto
10. Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries, Wedding March (from "Lohengrin")
11. Elgar: A tribute of love
12. Jonathan: Cuckoo Waltz
13. Tchaikovsky: Four Little Swans (from "Swan Lake"), 1812 Overture, Neapolitan Dances
14. Dinicu: Jumping Hora
15. Bizet: Song of the Matador (from Carmen), Minuet (from "La Vila Allais" "Girl Suite No. 2")
16. Smetana: Vltava River (from "My Motherland")
17. Paganini: Imitation Rondo of Bells, Infinite Motion
18. Liszt: Bells, Dream of Love
19. Chopin: Prelude to Raindrops, Puppy Waltz
20. Mendelssohn: On the Wings of Song, Wedding March (from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"), Venetian Barcarolle No. 2
21. Johann Strauss: The Blue Danube , Chatting Polka
22. Johann Strauss Sr.: Radesky March
23. Dvo?ák: Humor
24. Glinka: Skylark
25. Weber: Invitation to Dance
26. Sarasate: Song of the Wanderer
27. Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
28. Haydn: Andante Cantabile (Second Movement of String Quartet in F major)
29. Bernstein: Marlboro March 30. Pachelbel: Canon< /p>
31. Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf
32. Korsakov: Flight of the Bumblebee
33. Grieg: To Spring< /p>
34. Offen Bach: Overture to Heaven and Hell
35. Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5, Lullaby
36. Debussy : Moonlight, Puppet Walk
37. Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
38. Chabrier: Golden Wedding
< p>39. Massenet: Meditations40. Bacchini: Dance of the Demons
41. Anderson: Carriage, Typewriter, Sarabande
p>42. Ravel: Bolero
43. Verdi: Drinking Song (from La Traviata)
44. Mussorgsky : Night on the Barren Mountains
45. Khachaturian: Saber Dance
46. Pierband: Jingle Bells
47. Badarchev Ska: A Girl's Prayer
This post is purely compiled by me. Senior music fans please take a detour, haha
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